Baby Jesus catch

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Clear and definitive rule. Amazing catch/effort but he his toe and heel came down almost simultaneously which is ruled incomplete. Yes his toe hit first but the heel came down instantly after which the rule states would be an incompletion.

I disagree, it was pretty clear his toe hit first. But I guess that only matters if it’s a toe drag catch?
 
I disagree, it was pretty clear his toe hit first. But I guess that only matters if it’s a toe drag catch?
Yes - the way the commentator official explained it, in order for it to count the receiver would have to make an intentional/obvious effort to tap/drag his toe in bounds rather than coming down on his foot with his toe just happening to be the first point of contact.
 
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Yes - the way the commentator official explained it, in order for it to count the receiver would have to make an intentional/obvious effort to tap/drag his toe in bounds rather than coming down on his foot with his toe just happening to be the first point of contact.

Agreed, that’s how I understood it as well. I think it’s a horribly stupid rule.

I wonder if the same applies to a defensive player if they catch an INT?
 
His foot landed out of bounds.
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